Co-Development of Internalizing Problem Behaviors in Adolescence: Genetic and Temperamental Origins. KU Leuven
Adolescence, that is, the period of life between 12 and 22 years of age, is a crucial phase for the development of internalizing problems. However, the development of these problems and the developmental interplay among them are not entirely clear. The present project studies three types of internalizing problems (i.e., loneliness, depressive mood, and social anxiety) and uses a comprehensive model of temperament and its associated ...